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Update: And come to think of it, I'm not sure how much stock I'd put in offerings from a website that misspells "available" nor offers any insight into how the information is obtained. IMO, http://rscript.org/lookup.php?type=namecheck&name=foo.com was far-too-fast to have done any realtime checking with registrars, whois, or anything much else.


In reply to Re: What is the problem with my script? by ww
in thread What is the problem with my script? by Jan Jaap

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